Kinane was full of praise for Rock of Gibraltar, calling him "the ultimate racehorse".
Blagojevich openly praised Davis at Thanksgiving, calling him a strong candidate for the Senate seat.
But an angry Munro hit back, saying anyone calling him a foreigner was misguided.
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His soldiers weren't yet calling him the Lost Kauz behind his back, not when this began.
Does the fact that he stopped calling him every day mean that New Jersey is fine?
There's no point in calling him, because he's lived a lifetime dedicated to an idea.
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In response, Mr Bush seems to have shifted tactically to calling him an unreconstructed liberal instead.
He jokes about people believing it was just the customer service department calling him.
The army brought his remains in a sealed coffin, with a framed statement calling him a hero.
Some of Mr Adams's former colleagues are already calling him a collaborator, traditionally an offence punishable by death.
Chicago fans have taken to calling him Carlton, after the diminutive high achiever in television's Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
Simone, and even wished her visitor an effusive good night, calling him sir.
As fans know, calling him a reluctant live performer is putting it lightly.
Instead of calling him "Majesty" once he is king, he recently said that people "can address me the way they want".
So, I mean, his constituents were calling him saying, you know, you've got to pass this thing or we have terrible problems.
His father irritates and undermines him by calling him Junior in public.
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Francesco Schettino, calling him "Captain Coward" and "Chicken of the Sea" when he has performed as well as many others at the helm.
At one point a decade ago, Springsteen rewarded Landau, who had once dreamed of becoming a rock star himself, by calling him onstage.
The Italian was in sixth place behind Webber before a communication error led to the team calling him into the pits by mistake.
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He told CNN.com a day earlier that he has as many as 40 people in Myanmar sending him photos or calling him with information.
Civil rights groups, labor unions and Hispanic organizations have rushed to his defense, calling him a strong leader and forceful advocate for labor rights.
He also paid tribute to the Turkish guard who was killed, calling him a "Turkish hero" who died while defending U.S. and Turkish staff.
"I saw these boys go up to James and start calling him names, and then he was hit, " said 23-year-old Mr Lerwell, a plumber.
Assistant District Attorney Patrick Blessington characterized Lynn's behavior as "disgraceful, " "shameful" and "ridiculous, " sarcastically calling him a "hero" who put young people in harm's way.
Calling him "valiant and idealistic, " Bush said the former attorney general remains "an example of kindness and courage" to millions who did not know him.
She said they were swearing about Mr McCarney, calling him names.
"I just blushed and I kept calling him dad, " she says.
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The title started right off calling him a freeloader, not a disabled sibling, and the article said there were no diagnosed mental health issues or addictions.
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Conservative talk show hosts, including Rush Limbaugh and Laura Ingraham, have blasted McCain in recent weeks, calling him too liberal and saying his nomination would split the party.
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